Word: cellistic
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...frequently inarchaized style without vibrato and with notesseparated by the constraints of the baroque bow,she had become unused to the Romantic way ofplaying. But the precision of the next piece, theBeethoven Septet, suited her, and all those whoperformed in it. With Arturo Delmoni on viola,Ronald Thomas as `cellist, Timothy Cob as bass,Thomas Hill as clarinet, Donald Bravo playingbassoon and Robert Rauch again on French horn, theintimacy of the ensemble prevented thesemiorchestral atmosphere of the piece, reinforcedby the setting of Sanders Theatre, fromoverwhelming its chamber aspects. The workconsists of the traditional four movementsFast-Slow-Minuet-Finale with...
...second President, to allow people of "genius and learning to cultivate the arts and sciences in the new nation." Considered one of the most prestigious scholarly institutions, its membership is heavily academic. Along with Hughes, only 15 people in the fine-arts fields were elected this year -- among them cellist Yo Yo Ma, choreographer Jerome Robbins and sculptor Richard Serra...
Harvard Social Studies Lecturer Martin H.Peretz also hosted a much talked about affair forGore, his former social studies tutee. Among otheralumni mingling at the Warner Building were DillonProfessor of International Affairs Joseph S. NyeJr. and cellist Yo-Yo Ma '76, who performed withWynton Marsalis...
...baton work has only rarely matched his peerless way with the cello. Consider a new Italian-issued CD (Intaglio) with Gennady Rozhdestvensky and the London ! Symphony, recorded in Carnegie Hall in 1967. Rostropovich sails through Tchaikovsky's Pezzo Capriccioso and digs into Prokofiev's Concertino, written for the cellist and completed by him after Prokofiev's death in 1953. But the glory of the recording is a magisterial reading of Elgar's Cello Concerto; Rostropovich's probing musical mind goes to the heart of this sorrowful masterpiece and brings balm to its unquiet soul...
Bach Society Orchestra. Works by Mendelssohn, Shostakovitch and Tchaikowsky. Cellist Andres Diaz winner of the 1986 Naumberg International Cello Competition, will perform. Paine Hall, 8 p.m. $10 for general admission; $6 for students. Tickets are available at the Holyoke Center Ticket Office and at the door. The Concert. Featuring the RadcliffePitches, the Yale Whiffenpoofs and the HarvardKrokodiloes. Sanders Theatre, 8 p.m. $10/$12 forgeneral admission; $5/$7 for students. Tickets areavailable at the Sanders Theatre box office andthe Holyoke Center Ticket Office...